Robbing Peter to Paul with a not necessarily suitable player, or do we have kind of a solution if we can't trade for a KPP forward and McDougall and Williams step up? (And Grant plays on down back).
Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
dont think harris has enough class or footy smarts to be a full time forward,plus his kicking is suspect. grant is to old and injury prone to play in backline, and macdougall doesnt have it. at best he is a good vfl/wafl forward....williams might step up and be a very good player in the next few yrs -
Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
dont think harris has enough class or footy smarts to be a full time forward,plus his kicking is suspect. grant is to old and injury prone to play in backline, and macdougall doesnt have it. at best he is a good vfl/wafl forward....williams might step up and be a very good player in the next few yrs
Harris has a few attributes of a FF, played there as junior, aggressive, loses his head, can take a contested mark.Comment
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
If we do not pick up a ready made forward through the draft/ trade period I would like to see Harris play FF next year. I suppose we are taking a big gamble in thinking Williams and McDougall can hold down the key defensive posts with back-up from Wight, Everitt, Morris, etc.. but we have to take that chance. At the very least I would like to see us trial it through the pre-season. If it fails then we can chuck Brian back in defence.
For it to work we need our midfielders and forwards to play a far more accountable style so that the ball comes into our defensive 50 under more pressure. If we move Harris up forward and play the same style we did this year then we will be throwing our young defenders to the wolves.Comment
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
He need more than just a leap and muscle, he isn't a ruckman backside at the moment.Comment
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
Wight has no chance to make it as a ruckman. Doesn't have a clue.
Eade thinks he will make a defender, I think he moves like a natural forward but I'm not sure he's good enough overhead.Comment
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
I'm just not sure he's a forward despite playing junior footy there.
His few shots on goal this year were beyond atrocious, he has decent hands but does he know what to do movement wise? Plus he's a pretty good full back.
As for Cam, if rd 22 showed anything it's that he's a long way off being a ruckman.Park that car
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Re: Is there a case for Harris playing forward?
I'm just not sure he's a forward despite playing junior footy there.
His few shots on goal this year were beyond atrocious, he has decent hands but does he know what to do movement wise? Plus he's a pretty good full back.
As for Cam, if rd 22 showed anything it's that he's a long way off being a ruckman.
I still think the single biggest attribute you need to be a forward is to be smart enough to lead at the right time and to the right place. In the very short time Wight played CHF he seemed to be doing this. He also has the tank to present over and over again - essential for a CHF. All he is missing is strength overhead.
Eade singled out Wight in the latest edition of the Bulldog magazine and said that he (Eade) thought Wight would develp into a more than handy defender.Comment
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